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tire size?

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robert motzing

10-03-2004 08:47:49




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can anyone tell me what size front tire is stock on a 1969 narrow front end john deere 4020? can't seem to find anywhere any help would be appreciated thanks. robert




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Dr.Evil

10-04-2004 09:23:47




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 Re: tire size? in reply to robert motzing, 10-03-2004 08:47:49  
Std was 6.00 X 16 but options with NFE were 6.50 X 16 & 7.50 X 16. With WFE the biggest I ever saw from the factory was 11.00 X 16's. Deere also used quite a few lo profile tires like 7.5L X 15's, 9.5L X 15's, 11L X 15's.



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Leland

10-03-2004 17:41:01




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 Re: tire size? in reply to robert motzing, 10-03-2004 08:47:49  
Had a 68 4020 just traded had the same front tires that it had from factory 600-16s



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thurlow

10-03-2004 17:10:16




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 Re: tire size? in reply to robert motzing, 10-03-2004 08:47:49  
Been a long time since I had one with a narrow front, but my best recollection is 6:00-16.....



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720Deere

10-03-2004 12:08:33




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 Re: tire size? in reply to robert motzing, 10-03-2004 08:47:49  
JD Parts lists rims for anything from 6-15 to 11-15 and quite a few in between. I believe the most popular would have been the 9.5-15. The 11-15 makes for one tough looking tractor, but they are a little large if you have 34" rear rubber.



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Gerald J.

10-03-2004 08:58:48




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 Re: tire size? in reply to robert motzing, 10-03-2004 08:47:49  
The list of tires that fit is in the owner's manual. Mine is for a '68 and so may be different. Likely something like a 7.50-16, maybe 7.50-18. On my wide front I run 11.00-16 for a bit more ground clearance and less abuse of spindles going over plowed ground.

Gerald J.



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